"I used to think I could do it all. I thought I could work full time, be a career mom, raise our kids, and be a wife. I had the idea that I could be everything to everyone."
Andrea Allen, a driven Physician Assistant, wife, and mother to two young children, confided in a recent interview that, after having her first child, she realized that she needed to slow down her pace. She was working long hours and starting a family ... Continue Reading

Becky was leading a full and very busy life four years ago. A full time first grade teacher, she dedicated most of the time she wasn't at school to her three grandchildren. Being a devoted grandmother, no one could blame her for wanting to keep as much of her schedule open for her grandchildren as she could. She had no interest in adding anything more to her plate, and certainly wasn't interested in any extra work. Her life was complete ... Continue Reading

At 32, Shannon Mains has been working for eleven years as a neonatal nurse in the intensive care unit. She sleeps three hours most nights, is often on call, and has frequently pursued travel nursing. She and her husband have moved twelve times in the last six years, living all over the country. Needless to say, she has had a busy life thus far, and even though she is often exhausted from the work, she says it is an exhilarating ... Continue Reading

Michelle Haught was eight months along in her pregnancy and working full time in the spring of 2011. Her career as an industrial engineer was demanding of her mental energy, and her time, and she wasn't looking for anything more to add to her busy life. She would be a mother of three when her baby arrived in a month's time, and she was preparing for a full home while still keeping up with the pace of her job. She ... Continue Reading

If you have a strong enough desire for something, and you know beyond a doubt it's right for you, you will do just about anything to get it. There are courageous stories of entrepreneurs who built empires despite starting out with nothing, and their stories are inspirational for all of us who have a will, and who know there has to be a way. Tammy Cordes is one of those inspirational people, and in 2008, at age forty-three, she was ... Continue Reading

Amy Smith was developing real estate in Nashville when the economy took a turn for the worst. In 2009, she and her business partner had stopped taking a salary, but they hung in there in hopes that the market would come back stronger by 2011. Amy determined to the weather the storm, and wait it out. But weathering the storm meant she would have to give up her life long passion of showing horses, which she could no longer afford ... Continue Reading

Nickki Cluck learned three important words at an early age: humble, coachable and consistent. First spoken to her by her coach when she was a young girl, the wisdom of those three words helped shape her life thereafter. From a high school basketball team to college, marriage, and into motherhood, she took the advice with her, and still carries it with her today. Nickki became a Rodan + Fields® Independent Consultant in the winter of 2012, and has used those ... Continue Reading

“You can't be happy unless you feel good about what you're doing.” That is how Alyssa Fung describes how she came to be an Independent Consultant for Rodan + Fields®. She had seen friends in other direct sales companies who were only marginally successful, and she didn't admire their business strategies. So when a friend approached her in the Fall of 2012 about the Rodan + Fields business opportunity, Alyssa was very skeptical at first. She explains, “I told her ... Continue Reading

People often say that motivation doesn't last. Well, neither does bathing - that's why we recommend it daily. ~Zig Ziglar
Most successful people did not become that way overnight. They didn't get lucky, and they don't necessarily possess superior forces of will or intelligence. The difference between highly successful people and unsuccessful people is that successful people work toward their goals each day, and don't give up. They keep going, and even if the journey is long, it's the consistency in ... Continue Reading

Do you remember what your dream was when you were a child? Maybe you wanted to be a famous actress, or an astronaut who explores vast, mysterious outer space. Did you ever dream of owning your own castle or perhaps an animal hospital, devoting your heart entirely to your menagerie? If we think back far enough, all of us had a childhood dream that we have since let slip away. As the years go by, we study hard to reach ... Continue Reading

The Redefine Your Future blog is a small percentage of what Consultants have achieved, but does demonstrate what is possible with Rodan + Fields. There are many ways Consultants find success and enjoyment in the business, such as attaining great skin, gaining valuable business skills, and building relationships. Disclaimer: Personal testimonials reflect individual experiences of Rodan + Fields Consultants. Rodan & Fields, LLC makes no guarantee as to the amount of income, if any, that Consultants participating in the business opportunities described on this website will generate. As with any business, each Consultant’s business results may vary, and will be based on, among other factors, such Consultant’s individual capacity, business experience, expertise, and motivation. Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on the information on this website and are urged to perform their own due diligence prior to making any decision to enroll. For more information regarding earnings under the R+F Compensation Plan, see the Income Disclosure Statement.